A i n»~»- -Yew-.- /' GR ,___ - ' 'T' ‘ 'sf'-'¥."‘¥'“-1'v‘.*.u_.‘-,j** *‘ -O-J-O-0'. N¢Q)$r ALL t/ic Time. I -~ ESTABLISHED |89I. ,fl THE- GUARDIAN. :e..';~_-.+,. _ _ _ _,--*YY 0 `\\\` s- ~_»~-~~ ~" ~‘-‘-‘--- »~~»~v A Very Large Attendance _.at the C. A. A. A. 200 Dead, 300 Injured $10,000,000 AND nits oniinotiwiniii-in 1 _ " \ A ».~_-_~_ `-`.~ »»~=- ~'~`~`-‘~‘~‘-'~'--'- ' No i coiirini wills iiosi ioiiiis. THREE UCEAN SSEAMSHIPS -_WITH GARGUEI \\\\\\\ \ -_ _\\\~\\~\\`~/~-~\¢----.~`-v-`v.., And Secures the Citizens Trophy Which has been on Piers' D_”¢_llS and Melcllanlllse DeSll°°Y¢‘l“Blll`9tlllY Dam Renaud A _ Exiiiiiiiuu in Mr. L_ cooxes lwiuiiuw. Gun siiifiine G“‘“‘l Rapids 'l"°°fSf°f a Y*‘°llIl“2 _P2111-Tl1¢ Var' °’“1"A um' Competition Won by No 2120. Stephens Captures two sity Ra” "Pl`“°°°‘llllgs lll P“ll°llam¢lll”D¢lll5°l’3ll¢ I mc ml°mwn~“'nl_ Events_ P_ A_ Duffy and”R_ A_ Donahoe Cover them_1 National Convention-Sifton’s Hearing Restored. A _ I _ ` _ __________ __ 0! I w' , selves With Glory. j ` """""""""""""""""""""""""""""" ` “ """""""""" ' “ Bgizlieofsueu. HE THAT HATE BARS T0 HEAR_ THEY WERE GERMANS AND FOREIGNHBS. - _ - The saddest; ml’ these' ~»~--V -- -» ~ - - I . ' . . f J #rained 11 e 223 5 ` " OTTAWA, ,july 2___[5pec;A1]_H0n_ Chf- Over forty bodies have been recovered _ Th _ The attendance at the Military and! Timers-J. M. Campbell, (0thcial), Thos. ford Sifton returned today from Europe #005, nearly all being foreigners and I just ea:a;;edg°en§;d"t;£g Athlet-10 SDOHS M the C- A- A- A- P814? 31110-11811. A- S- HGWIW- with his hearing greatly improved. and G¢l`m8l1S °mDl0y€fl 011 IPIIG b0&I1S; V817 when the hour of the procession came yesterday afternoon was a grand success. ‘_ Clerk of the Course -- H. R. Large; - _ i few were passengers,| _ were at for nothing but me. A rd' to the hecy ofa large num- .Assistants-W. F. Colliugs, Dr. Duffy, R IIARLIAMENTARY PR°CEEml"G5~ 'N - ° .- _ . ._ De Dgme Fashion had her devot .< on stevens l'°°k the lead and heHe;5V‘l§ held conference with Bryan, filled with merchandise, and the Thing- *mm that of . - . ° ,_ , ' 'l ll b ed th Z . . ' ll' , _ . . . . ~ _ °'°"..,,.:'“:i“ S;‘.§;°:§“' ii: 332;; H aan... ......‘ii.;; it -~ Bm- --we dim- i» mu- ii- -i y enum ro :__ - __ ° ° . _ _ _ mi-_ le rly clad wa_ _ _ ceed_ 10_ 1_1 will be nominated. the Ha-ml”-U`8 Line Pl9l'~ ll Sll __g 32)? giiifllm Thglle? were vlery f gases Thestarters in_the second heat were: E. AW,-UL CM_AMnY__200 LIVES LOST, _ nunsrrivo DAM cAUsEs Dssrnucrroiv. .. ' ‘ - itchi J. McMill P. A. Duff J. B. ¢ ll Satin 600 Ing _ I . 1 ' _ _ t d i ' ber of citizens the day turned out line. Drake, G. S. McLean. _ Several private bins were advanced to. e °sS ‘S P “ed at °V°l` le" mllll°_“S9f _ Tlx! °u.:;1a D es' d to bé in -the best ' f h v taken Um ii-es-F. J. Mumiiiuu Dr. Huszurfi _ _ _ _ 00118-1‘S» _ - Pl’°“’_° _ 01d sports,who year a ter year a e P _ » day, and the Election Bill considered in spirits and any person at Brigh ' gi-eful observation of the attendance, ac- Thos. Morris, Harry Grady. Committee AN AWE_INSPmING SCENE Sing the _ 'knowledge yesterdays sports to be are- Announcer-Sergeantlnstructor Suther- ‘ Th f _ the dot rd b k and to the new comers the land THE ’vARsrrv RACE woN. e scene ° the great are t°‘d9‘Y Pm' ` C _ fi-eo - rea er ‘, ' _ _ on an'n&“-D _ f _ _crowd on the grand stand was a ,.eve1a_ _I The first event called was the PoUGHKEEPsm_July 2__(Special_-__Penn_ sented a spectacular but horrible sight. _ At io G-,_-ebck the R__o_ .ti of di-unkenness~uone of a violen . ture. '_The presence of a large numbe gigmen-for it was a holiday _ Brighton-added greatly to the b_ glthescene. . _. -. ' vI_ _ Camp iancy - _ ~ i; _ _ J' ~.ifpnssedbJ'. i A. Dui, .E._-_-.Ritchie,'_ _ _ _ ._ _ Thesuvmg otcoownn S a " l second a' J. Mclhlillanythird. Time 1.1 Se,w,,dS_ lip complete wrecks. ' dxentsyas 9, pleasing tent ‘ nfort- qnntely the parties who had tho_ .. resh- ments in charge forgot to call a C 'id at .six o’clock when no doubt their ._ rvices ‘ would have been thoroughly app - iated. _ At 1.40 the crowd became im ~- ent at the delay in starting the SPOT = 8-will few minutes after the first e nt was? sailed. _» j ,_ The odlcials were: ,f V Referee-L. B. McMillan. Starter~A. E. Ings. Judges at the Finish-J. Sullivan, G. J. Rogers, H. D.Johnson. -D-, D- A- ` McKinnon. Judges Field Events-W. P. Prow'se,W. -_kilt McLeod W. K. Rogers Competition- Lieut.-Col. J. A. Long worth, .iiuiur ii. Ji. Davison, Capt- E McDougall. ,__ ""' "\~' ‘r ‘*‘~1i/“>-~~ QBBHRH. .D ' ond, and passed on the home stretch and A finisheda few yards ahead of Adams. Ladies’ Slippers, Pink and Black Note this, they were Judges iorunriiiuuii Teui: Pitching captured the prize-‘_ ' _ _lr Iirelief?8yards"'1~uiit'né s':.?u1:e£§ were R e, _ nn. y. _ ' 0 Hughes, w.wi1iiuuis, B. suiiivuh. -'NEW Y°RK» My 3-- tsnwall- - All It was a close contest as the competitors ¢Sl5ilD8I£¢S HOW agree that fully two hun- i8€€1H Sd W k€¢D t08¢l5h¢1`- E- Ritilhle 900k dred lives were lost by the terrible fire at _ :the lead ip til near the tape when he was Hoboken gmd t_hme_N°rth German Lloyd¥_W°¥ki¥\8D¢0Dle. _ ' _ TUG or w-An The third event was the first try of the tug of war between N02 Artillery and the Engineers. Ten on each side. After consid- erable time was taken up in preparation, No 2 Co. Artillery team, which appeared to he the heavier, carried oil' the prize. The Engineers were captained by Captain Morris and the Artilery by Lieut. Peake. In the second try No. 5 Artillery ‘of Montague and No. 1 Co., City, were the contestants. _ » Assoon as the word was given, No. 1 Co. appeared to be the most active and Capt J W Johnston was in charge oft the Montague team, and Lieut. Leigh captained l\o. 1 team C. J. Mitchell, P. A. Duffy, Louis Mcln tyre, Leslie Adams, T. McGregor. In the first qu arter Adams led with Duffy sec- ond, Mclntyre third. At the quarter Duffy was a close sec- Mclntyre secured third and C. J. Mitchell fourth place. The race between Duffy and Adams was close throughout and as the contestants came down the home stretch thc spectators arose and cheered for their favorites. oxr: MILE cHAMi>Io>:sH1P nzcr CLE. In the one mile bicycle (championship) the starters were: A. W. Gaudet, P. C. Brown, Byron Brown, H. Wouacott, S. Doyle, W. B. Huggan. Gaudet set the pace for the first quarter; Wonacott sec- ond quarter; Doyle third quarter. When nearing the home stretch Gaudet set the pace but was passed by Picton and Byron Brown which position they held until the nnish. Gaudet secured third, Huggan fourth, Doyle tlfth. On the third lap Wouacott fell,but did not sustain iuj ur- ies. _ FINAL 100 YARDS DAsH. ' Iii the dnal100'yards dash there were six starters, F. L. Stevens again took the lead which he held to the finish. 2nd H. Duffy, 1ifth,H. Bethune. Time 10§. 40 POUNDHR GUN parm.. In the 40 pound gun drill the _Mon*v4me Company under command of Capt. John- $1.65. e _ '_ rheisiw- I ' ' noYs',cmi.s~ feud; vows ` I- B .__ .'..'°::.‘~;°.:.'.‘e:.‘:_.°:‘.‘.;';‘.:~.:~.. ..._ _.i=i.-Ge A 1-fe mi -= I _I 1),-i11was'conteste_d‘byNo1.Co.,-4thReg,_--3Pn°°°’ ‘ VR l IWKHIW .ng .~..,_ .-_, ~_ son were the Hi-st contestants. Shift was 880 YARD RUN. ' -lL~l@-n~` The Steamships were all of large size, the Saale being 10,500 tons gross. _J on. _ _ 1 Minn Novice. _ 1 _ _ _ _ _ Over in Hoboken where two days ago piers command °f_0p,p1;, _ _ si vanna won the Varsity fo d ace, _ _ _ , _ _ Even the 111°* °°“S°l"“t“‘°tf”‘”“:‘;“:_ There were ,hm ,,m,,,,,,_,_ viz, R_ E_ Columbia nd “I ‘me r iuuuhiug hundreds of feet out iuiu the inS0-D\1n8\ilnsfGaH\e_drnl- §_¥1(;Dce‘:;l;;;)“§:?fe0fppri)0bT‘;]a;,|ul?-500eSi.m!ld Smith, H.Wonocatt and S. D0yle. Doyle ' river and rising in the air like great hills, All 11 al’ _ V e . . . _ I ' _ Iiilthé be the more accurate c0mpu,amon_ 2; , set the pace for the first quarter: whin rnAns_ron A YACHTING PART-Y._ S¢,0¢d ahve Wm, outgolng and mwmgng _ I Wei* met _byN_m_-1 _.I , _ . _ Wo ocatt ed and set the pace or t e lNotvv_ithstai;ding_t_hCe fac_t;_i;>__t_;hc;£_o seco';d qual’J_‘;':__ Smith set the pace for Dion! _N. S. July 2.-(Special)-Great com1nerce,amaminoth waste of burning 19,,-y_,md the Engimem 1011 11011583' W en ll am* the third quart-.er On the last quarter '“lxl°l°7 ‘S felt Concerning the Yacht; and smouldering beams, with here and oession then paradedto Zion with 8 s0r`td0Ell‘Le't llelrbgldliivdldltlilolliifillisf 'lt Wonocatt led and. came down the home R¢8iD8 Whiflh left H&llf8»X eight dl1YS 9-80 there all °°°aSl°lml remnant °f 9' lllgll led by the Arl’m°iTy._ and _ W1? 3 dem e Y “ e stretch with a good lead, which he held to for Digby with Capt, Ha,-ke,-_ A Halifax brick wall are all that remains of the hun- gy tl; Sfaimslr’ whggeghe - - eo rear: e pThe events ditfered in no respecl in the llnlsh' S' poyle s°c°nd_a‘”‘{ R' E' Pilot and one seamanon board. Nothing dreds of thousands of dollars worth of _ _ -- __ » f d. e e t “agp -" at Smithaclose third. Time 2:a2 1-o. h be h S°"”°” °f Wlllch » the those o any or lmlry V 11 *‘ - ;,_ I - ’ as en card from them. P1‘0D€1'¥Y- synopss:-P.ev._D.'B. there were more of them and also at- 100 YARDS DASH_ ‘ _ _ ' _ i text from ,Q ,Bm 2:3 cr “u_iety_ After the cool and _andy Th d t ned _ th 100 THE DEMOCRATIC coz\vEnTIoN. THE PROPERTY LOSSES- endure hudness as _'_ morning the bright sun coupled w lzthe 9 899°” "en °a _ “as 9 KANSAS CITY Juiy 2__(Spe¢;a1_)_1‘he The property loss includes the steam- Jesusghristg ~ frgsh breeze made the 81-1J_0FU1€D0_ * the gl-8%' ;t;l`lleIl; lnégglglset h°§t pl-oceedgngsof wie big 1)em0¢ra;i¢NAt;ona1 ships and their cargoes. canal boats, and Paul _.in this days outing to the multitude lete. _ _ C _ _ _ _ __ th raft il d th mes’ The cr0__vduse1f“_aSthOr0ugmy m0_ Toombs, M,11S,F_ L_ Ste,-AnS,HAufax_ onvention were held today and ex o er c , ra way cars an goods, e the athekze man Q At the discharge of the pistol. F. L. Senator Hill went to Lincoln for a private three d00liS Of the N01'tl1 German Ll0YdS 1 ‘ '_ ’ '1.- U8 GDAND narrns, July 2.-(Special)-The 'city water works adam burst and the water swept down on a district occupied by The ahmagqis eseiuiuiua un huuareau ut- _thousands of dollars. . Twf . .fi '""' rl; contested by No. 2 Co. 4 Regt C.A. The shift was made in 3min. 7 sec, 2 sec. less than No. 1Co. The namesof the winn in 3 team are asfollows under the Captaincy of Lleut. Arthur Peake: Sergt. J. D. Darke. Sergt. Jas. Campbell. Coril,-L. F. Muncey. Bdr.*nVV. A. Dawson. Gr. J. McCarron. “ D. Sullivan. f “ Stephen Kiggins. "Vernon Lowe. l “ J. Egan. 220 YARD DAsH. In the first heat of the 220 yard dash the 9. J. Mcmlen, H W Ritchie, H. Bethune, A. Mills. Won by C. J. McMillan; Second, H. \V. Ritchie; Third, H. Bethune; Fourth J. McMillan. Time % £55. PUTTING 16 Ln sHoT. ' There were a large number of contest- ants and good throws were made.Wou by R. A.Donaho:,32ft.2in;2ud, H. S. Sprague , 32ft. 1 1‘-2in; 3rd,fJ. McPhers0n 31ft 6§iu; 4th. J. Douahoe, 3l.ft 6in, sncoxn HEAT 220 YARD DASH. In the second heat of the 220 yard dash there were five starters and it was won by F. L. Stevens; second, P. A. Duffy; third, E. Ritchie; fourth, H. Toombs. Time Z3 1-5. _ RUNNING BRQAD JUMP. _ ' The Running Broad Jump brought out llainniiicks ll 4’ -i»n.~n_ui»he_, w..iuues. .wuu'..hii' Juués iourcontestants, viz: R. A. Douahoe, J. ‘M¢Ph¢mu, K. Mcrhuisuu, G. J. Me- , Millan. Won by K. McPherson. 19 ft. 115 ‘ in.; second, C. J. McMillan, 19 ft. 6in.; third, R. A. Douahoe, 18 ft. 51; in.: fourth, J. McPherson, 18 ft. 5 in. rxNA1. 220 rns DASH. The dual 220yard dash was won by F. L. Stephens; second,H. W. Ritchie; third, P. A. Duffy; fourth, E. Ritchie; fifth, H. Bethune. Stephens led from start to iiuish. H. W. Ritchie sud P. A. Duffy struggled hard for second position when nearing the tape. Time 23 2-5. POLEVAUL'1'» _ ._ _ ._ - =- - _ J. Douahoe, L. McDonald, Jos. Lawler, R. A. Douahoe, H. L. Buggies. The event was stubbornly contested. Ruggles and Donahoe tied_for 1st_place; third, J. Lawler; fourth, J. Donahoe; fifth, L. _ McDonald. Distance, 9ft. 10,5 in. _ _ THREE MILE BICYCLE RACE. In the three mile bicycle (championship) there were tive starters viz: Brown Bros., Doyle. The race was a procession, _one setting the pace and then the other. the home stretch however, Brown passed and crossed the chalk mark witlifiii tremendous burst ot spead. First P. Brown; 2nd; B. Brown;3rd. A. W. 4th, Harry`Wonacett. Time`8.3_21-5. Tuhownm H:iiavY HAM mn, I The -Throwing of Heavy was "contested by J. Douahoe, C.'l!eDona'ld.`»_T ~ opened. ' pound breech loidin 1.' g-.ins considering 1 . ‘ I I :nad i 3inin. and10 sec. The company ' ~ _ §ghq;edl great edlciency in handlinggtbe that while they are in camp is the' only I ______ _ lgimq they have the DYlVll€8¢ 01 llllldlllll ` ° e c.A_~, underCapt- A-A. Bartlott._'1'he ..,,,.p.uy_¢¢mui¢sai chughia iu _-a.'o_i_r.= one _ eoond _less than the Montague _ “ -~ __ ...uf-.».»--»-».-»-»1-.iiiszitni. i. » ~ ; -»,. A big stoclrol GUOD. STRONG andl W. Ritchie, third, E.Ritchie; fourth, P. e REAL comfortable Hammocks just' ‘Tennis Racquets, A Croiinils And ShiDDilI§_Loss. e _ ‘ Spain: _ In the poie vnilit the contestants were* A. W. Gaudet, H. Wuuuuuii, iasuiimu- ton witnes- eloipuent the is angelic heralding the 'Peaceon earth. War is a_ It means bloodshed,” helpless. When lully accepted war Queen before the war ln South Africa. But war is sometimes un- avoidablejustidable. Thereseemed noway the good in the triumph of right, the nn ed world, the approved - courage im'd`°-en-_ durance of our Canadian sol»di8l‘8» 559 Good soldiers suffer hardship, and must endure. The long march carrying sixty was perhaps oneof the most interesting events of the day. Won by W Jones, Pownal'E. Heartz 2nd; Li€l1tf~`31'd, The quarter mile run was contested by stacle race The event was won by A. ` f -7' - _ _ ald; 4th L. McIntyre. Time 35sec. _ ‘ w1rsuLnAnizow HAc1':. l"f ' mei-rimeut and-_was won by - ` _ ' _No 5 Co of Montague _ N 0 2 Co 2nd. 0 _ - i - HIGH JUMP.. ~ - _ sentatives of No.1 and No people, suffering to the " the hristian not colonies called forth. the display of 'our “Avg ited Empire, the loyal devotion Iof the f°¢pe,,¢¢_ 'bughg His almost limitlessresources to an astouish- liiiusgm The wheelbarrow race'd`i'e'licit`ed'i muclii \-f’ privation of an wumne to begin show for holy only 831 'a prisoner; Physical iancourage buttodrive the invader from our soil. but Amr! ¢v_11 pggigg, God can overrule evil lorgood. fend we _we to take Christ Commander, to be C lite for us. the toi United war as his suhititute a died for m,e" he said the hardships ot the become sharers with ties and saints. We may D. Sullivan 4th. Time29sec.f ' ` sutterso much as they, nel _ __ _ _ 3nnns_l\m»ld.weiv_vlsh_t0 _ -A ' _ii-iiiissuiie. ~ » ___ ‘2U*é~‘.'.lI.f°~.i ..........»_»» ,-.-....._ ...A equals of thebest. L_ i _soldier whohnd nd than ‘ ~ »` _ ' ' A W' .skies ouilowery bedsotesse I or clusion he called up H. W Richie,_ J _ Enman, P“A.DuB'y that awaits our boys on their C J. Mitehell,R.A.Donahoe-and was won S¢m1,i,~Af¢-i¢a` Th,,gw¢1¢§¢¢ by P. A. Duffy; 2nd R. A. Douahoe, 3rdH. their prgved 'gpm-||g¢;¢,&i§~ _Ritchie; 4th C. J. Mitchell. Time 56 sec. ; dm-ance, their fnithfiylqggg ~ '_ ___-V. A _ ~f'¢___t» ness to give their lives oBsTAci.H BACE. _ _ '_ [Sash B wel ._°wa§__bg_ There were eight contestants in the ob- the final welcoming home diers of Christ who had nelson .si _The high jump was contested byB. H, _ _ _~ e up 1,1 9211: ali _ second C. _sg e-_~ -olivine; iu. Third: J. R. Darke._§§_f_tiiuf L' Rmlw’ D{,M§Pher's°°i;_E` A` Tmllnm llmllimi ` ` ` _ Hammocks I ;‘.‘I.*.'.“..‘;;’»i...’;..?§?“.;....?5§i’.’:.‘.;°“f_ _ iiriikm. ' _'ne new new ii»u_0r¢ef